75 words for 75 years of Israel – Adam/Man

April 26, 2023

In honor of Israel’s 75th birthday, Israel365 is excited to launch a new series of essays that will unlock the secrets of the Hebrew Bible!

Excerpted from Rabbi Akiva Gersh’s forthcoming book, 75 Hebrew Words You Need to Understand the Bible, these essays illuminate the connection between related Hebrew words, revealing Biblical secrets only accessible through Hebrew.

Enjoy the series – and happy 75th birthday to the State of Israel!

אÖøדÖøם 

Adam

Ah-dam

Man


ויאמ×Ø ××œ×”×™× נעשה אדם בצלמנו כדמו×Ŗנו וי×Øדו בדג×Ŗ הים ובעוף השמים ובבהמה ובכל הא×Øׄ ובכל ה×Øמש ה×Øמש על הא×Øׄ

וייצ×Ø ×™×”×•×” אלהים א×Ŗ האדם עפ×Ø ×ž×Ÿ האדמה ויפח באפיו נשמ×Ŗ חיים ויהי האדם לנפש חיה.

In the creation story at the beginning of Genesis, no names are given to the animals. Only human beings are named, as it is written, ā€œLet us make man (Adam)ā€ (Genesis 1:26). What does this name mean, and what does it teach us about the uniqueness of humanity?

The Hebrew word Adam shares the same root as adama, the Hebrew word for ā€œearth.ā€ The Bible teaches that the first human was made ā€œfrom the earth,ā€ as it is written, ā€œAnd the Lord God formed man of dust from the earthā€ (Genesis 2:7).

Man, however, was not the only creature formed from the earth. Superficially, man and animal appear to be fundamentally the same, as both were formed from the adama. ā€œGod said, ā€œLet the earth bring forth every kind of living creatureā€ (Genesis 1:24). But there is more to mankind than earth!

Adam was created ā€œin the image of Godā€ (Genesis 1:27), and ā€œblew into his nostrils the breath of lifeā€ (Genesis 2:7). Though our bodies come from the same earth as the animals, God created us with a higher level of soul and a loftier purpose. 

Though the name Adam is linked to adama (earth), it is also linked to an entirely different word, edameh, meaning ā€œI will be like.ā€ As the verse in Isaiah states: ā€œI will ascend above the heights of the clouds; I will be like (edameh) the Most High!ā€ (Isaiah 14:14).

Mankind, Adam, must choose. We can choose to act like animals and be people of physicality, of the earth (adama). Or we can choose to control our desires and to emulate God and His holy ways (edameh). The choice is ours.

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